Reviews by VelvetExtract:

A-Pours a hazy yellow color that's nearing orange. A flick of the glass angers the beer and the head begins to grow. The head is a cottony mass that leaves freckles and ribbons along my glass as it quickly recedes.

S-The hops obviously take precedent. More importantly, I find the hoppy aroma(s) to be incredibly up eccentric and unique. I get an immediate, lead-off, scent of mint and evergreen. I also get some green onion and marijuana. A bit of moss as well. Some less-verbose tropical fruit smells, too.

T-Tropical fruits have tamed the zany hop aromas found in the nose. A Street's hops become much fruitier when they finally land on the tongue. Dried pineapple and mango slices. Candied citrus. The mint/evergreen does sneak back up in the finish. The malt is a half sweet/half dry mattress of support for the hop-show.

M-Not very bitter. When cold, the flavor dies off quickly; as it warms, the flavor sticks to my tongue more properly. Soft carbonation.

O-I await Trillium's hoppy beers with awkwardly bated breath. This is probably their most unique hoppy brew. Further solidifies the fact that I need to try every Trillium beer I can theoretically get my mouth around.

The beer ours some light white and bubbly head that dissipates quickly and leaves a bit of lacing. The beer itself is a honey gold and clear. The smell has some pine and floral notes with the pine notes being the strongest. The smell also has a slightly sweet malt backbone to take the edge off the hops. The beer also has a slight bready smell as well. The notes are a bit different from the smell. The pine notes are still there but are overcome with bitterness and a slight sweet malty backbone and a hint of bready yeast but the latter is very little and barely noticeable. The mouthfeel is very light for a medium bodied beer and smooth as a result. Overall, a very good IPA and surprisingly light IPA. Worth getting again.

Poured a lovely cloudy honey orange with a thin but attractive head. Big hop scent exploded from the growler, and was even more intense on the nose. I'm expecting big things, and am not disappointed. Fruitiness is showcased with just a bit of an earthy note as well. Good lacing. A little sweet malt and light bitterness meld well to make this beer feel light and drinkable. Very well done, and a beer I hope to get again.